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. >> i think the miranda issue is an easier issue. he doesn't have to be mar lindaized for a lot of reason. first of all, they have enough evidence to convict him without getting a confession from him. all miranda gets you is a confession you can use in court. you can use that information for everything else. remember, he confessed already to the guy they kidnapped. the guy he kidnapped says, these two guys told us, we did the bombing. they got great witness and they got a great confession. maybe even better than a law enforcement confession where you can claim it was forced out of you. they gave a upon takenious confession -- spontaneous confession. >> bob wants to get in here. so then why did they need to make that statement? i'm trying to figure out why they made that statement? >> i don't know exactly why they made it. maybe because they got so much criticism -- remember the christmas morning bomber that they mirandaized right away, lost the opportunity to get information from him? so i think maybe they were playing defense. >> le
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two days 48 hours in which they can question him without miranda. it looks like that was aborted by a few hours on sunday when an assistant u.s. attorney and a judge arrived at the hospital while fbi agents were there and mirandized dzhokhar. >> so here is the rule. the rule, bill, is if you are arrested without a warrant as he was. he was arrested in a boat. >> bill: right. >> no arrest warrant issued. if you are arrested without a warrant, you need to be presented before a judge who will read you your miranda rights within 48 hours. here is what the government should have done. what they should have done is arrested him without a warrant in the boat, taken him to the hospital and given him the necessary medical treatment. drafted a criminal complaint, charging him with the terrorism crimes that he deserves to be charged with. then, ask a judge to issue an arrest warrant. in other words, rearrest him in the hospital. at that point, the 48 hour clock present him in court that's the 48 hours. >> they could have bought themselves more time. >> absolut
two days 48 hours in which they can question him without miranda. it looks like that was aborted by a few hours on sunday when an assistant u.s. attorney and a judge arrived at the hospital while fbi agents were there and mirandized dzhokhar. >> so here is the rule. the rule, bill, is if you are arrested without a warrant as he was. he was arrested in a boat. >> bill: right. >> no arrest warrant issued. if you are arrested without a warrant, you need to be presented before a...
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don't read them their miranda rights within 48 hours. number two, and then he apologizes saying let's be careful for any backlash that may happen if we continue to interrogate these guys. most importantly, you want to relentlessly pursue who did this? how about you relentlessly pursue benghazi. i haven't heard a word of benghazi in three months. >> also we lost opportunities here in the piece we sent around that had so much response and things that went on in the bush administration successfully against the war on terror. this is a real loss. it is an opportunity to make advancements in our national security. but the way this individual was treated and a magistrate, not even a federally -- but a judge. this is so unusual that they brought the guy in to discuss the hospital room, a magistrate and not elected, but somebody who can get that position. i can get that position tomorrow and goes in and gives the miranda rights. this is not how it is going to be done. a real opportunity is there. find out who helped radicalize them. i don't beli
don't read them their miranda rights within 48 hours. number two, and then he apologizes saying let's be careful for any backlash that may happen if we continue to interrogate these guys. most importantly, you want to relentlessly pursue who did this? how about you relentlessly pursue benghazi. i haven't heard a word of benghazi in three months. >> also we lost opportunities here in the piece we sent around that had so much response and things that went on in the bush administration...
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it was unclear if he was read his miranda rights. but in washington, white house spokesman jay carney said he's a naturalized u.s. citizen, so he will not face a military tribunal. >> he will not be treated as an enemy combatant. we will prosecute this terrorist through our civilian system of justice, under us law. u.s. citizen can not be trialed, tried rather in military commissions. and it's important to remember that since 9-11 we have used the federal court system to convict and incarcerate hundreds of terrorists. >> brown: tsarnaev was also likely to face state charges in the shooting death of a police officer at m.i.t. it all followed his dramic capture friday evening, when he was found hiding and wounded in a boat behind a home in the boston suburb of watertown. his older brother tamarlen died hours earlier in a shoot-out with police that triggered the all-day manhunt and shut down the city. yesterday, on cbs, massachusetts governor deval patrick stood by the unprecedented measures. >> i think people understood that we were ma
it was unclear if he was read his miranda rights. but in washington, white house spokesman jay carney said he's a naturalized u.s. citizen, so he will not face a military tribunal. >> he will not be treated as an enemy combatant. we will prosecute this terrorist through our civilian system of justice, under us law. u.s. citizen can not be trialed, tried rather in military commissions. and it's important to remember that since 9-11 we have used the federal court system to convict and...
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okay, i'll go tell miranda. >> okay, and i'll go with you. >> oh, pops, you're going to tell miranda for me? >> no, i don't want to miss the beat down. pepper jack cheese, mushrooms, jalapeÑos, bacon, tomato and avocado. i call it, "the avocado da vinci". create your om'lart with denny's build your own omelette menu. ♪ smile on your brother ♪ everybody get together ♪ try to love one another ♪ come on, people, now [ female announcer ] breyers. the taste you've loved for over 140 years. ♪ right now but do you really? [ female announcer ] neutrogena® makeup remover erases 99% of your most stubborn makeup with one towelette. can your makeup remover do that? [ female announcer ] neutrogena® makeup remover. we now return to c"tyler perry's house of payne." >> okay, let's try this again. ladies and gentlemen, brothers and sisters, we're gathered here today, before god, to witness the union of calvin payne and miranda lucas and clarence payne jr. and janine payne. marriage is one of the biggest steps two people can take to demonstrate their love for each other. and your love wil
okay, i'll go tell miranda. >> okay, and i'll go with you. >> oh, pops, you're going to tell miranda for me? >> no, i don't want to miss the beat down. pepper jack cheese, mushrooms, jalapeÑos, bacon, tomato and avocado. i call it, "the avocado da vinci". create your om'lart with denny's build your own omelette menu. ♪ smile on your brother ♪ everybody get together ♪ try to love one another ♪ come on, people, now [ female announcer ] breyers. the taste...
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miranda is next door cool as a cucumber. look, you know how women are ♪ on their wedding day >> yeah, so i heard. >> oh. but, listen, jeffrey had a little emergency, so he and julia haven't even arrived yet, but does miranda love you? ah! oh, she loves you, calvin, but she's not going to get dressed until ♪ they get here so the wedding will be delayed. see you. >> whoa! >> oh, goodness. >> oh! [straining] uh-aah! ♪ my eyes are gettin' weary ♪ ♪ my back is gettin' tight ♪ i'm sittin' here in traffic ♪ ♪ on the queensboro bridge tonight ♪ ♪ but i don't care, 'cause all i want to do ♪ ♪ is cash my check and drive right home to you ♪ ♪ 'cause, baby, all my life ♪ ♪ i will be drivin' home to you ♪ captioning made possible by sony pictures television hey, sticky buns. that's cute when you give me little nicknames. hmm? nothing. aren't my parents here yet? no. they called from the airport, though. your father's holding out for a cheaper taxi. i would have liked to have seen them before my union mee
miranda is next door cool as a cucumber. look, you know how women are ♪ on their wedding day >> yeah, so i heard. >> oh. but, listen, jeffrey had a little emergency, so he and julia haven't even arrived yet, but does miranda love you? ah! oh, she loves you, calvin, but she's not going to get dressed until ♪ they get here so the wedding will be delayed. see you. >> whoa! >> oh, goodness. >> oh! [straining] uh-aah! ♪ my eyes are gettin' weary ♪ ♪ my back is...
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rights too early in the interrogation process republicans right or should have have been read his miranda rights even earlier also the tragic explosion in west texas should be a wake up call for all of us join us the importance of effective regulation some people it's not that way i'll talk with one of those people coming up and later in the show your take my take live segment your chance to call in and ask a question or make a comment while on the air. you need to know this new reports reveal the dzhokhar star and have the surviving boston marathon bombing suspect either stopped talking to investigators after he was read his miranda rights or wasn't read his miranda rights until after he'd much said everything he had to say and republicans are jumping on these revelations to justify either even further fudging of the constitution when law enforcement officials first captured the nineteen year olds are to have last friday president obama announced the federal investigators would not immediately read him his miranda rights and only when someone is arrested arresting officers are required t
rights too early in the interrogation process republicans right or should have have been read his miranda rights even earlier also the tragic explosion in west texas should be a wake up call for all of us join us the importance of effective regulation some people it's not that way i'll talk with one of those people coming up and later in the show your take my take live segment your chance to call in and ask a question or make a comment while on the air. you need to know this new reports reveal...
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miranda. >> hey. >> hey. how you doing? >> hi. [chuckles] >> okay. i just wanted to, um, give you this. >> wonder what that could be. >> what is it? [chuckles] >> you know, it's that thing that you let me use. >> oh, you don't have to talk in code. c.j. knows all about the shoes and the credit card... >> yep, and i will make sure that this goes on the bill. >> oh, well, thank you for letting me use it. i appreciate it. >> yeah, it's no problem. you see, i understand. i understand, when your card is charged to the max, well... you can always call me. [chuckles] i'm here. >> thank you. thank you. and i just stopped by. i wanted to drop it off for you so you'd have it, but i got to run back to the house. >> oh, you got to go. >> yes. you know, janine... >> yes? >> i apologize, because i have been meaning to ask you. would you-- >> yes, i would love to! [laughs] >> thank you so much. >> i never thought you would ask me! >> oh, janine, i have been saying to myself, "miranda, you need to make sure to ask janine if she will babysit for you for the concert."
miranda. >> hey. >> hey. how you doing? >> hi. [chuckles] >> okay. i just wanted to, um, give you this. >> wonder what that could be. >> what is it? [chuckles] >> you know, it's that thing that you let me use. >> oh, you don't have to talk in code. c.j. knows all about the shoes and the credit card... >> yep, and i will make sure that this goes on the bill. >> oh, well, thank you for letting me use it. i appreciate it. >> yeah,...
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>> i'm miranda esmonde-white. join me for a classical stretch workout to slenderize your legs. >> "classical stretch" is made possible in part by iberostar hotels and resorts with beach front resorts around the world. each resort features extensive gardens and large swimming pools with maximum respect for the surrounding environment. iberostar hotels and resorts. >> air jamaica soaring to new heights. >> i'm miranda esmonde-white. i'm here in jamaica on a beautiful morning. perfect to exercise weather. i hope it's beautiful weather where you are also. so, we're going to start with a little warm-up. just shift your legs side to side. bending those knees. just open and close your arms. ok, bring them in front of you. in. [inhales and exhales] we're just trying to get the blood circulating. so, just relax. make sure you're pumping those legs up and down. ok, arms to the air. and up. just reach, but don't contract your muscles. so, don't start working. i'll tell you when to start working. ok, just twist. lots of tiny,
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rights or wasn't read his miranda rights until after he'd pretty much said everything he had to say and republicans are jumping on these revelations to justify either even further fudging of the constitution when law enforcement officials first captured the nineteen year olds are to have last friday president obama announced the federal investigators would not immediately read him his miranda rights and only when someone is arrested arresting officers are required to remind them of their right to not incriminate themselves and to be. represented by an attorney the fifth amendment right against self incrimination is among our most important constitutional protections because it protects us from abuse of and by the one single institution that we have empowered to imprison and even legally kill us our government but in certain situations for example when an individual in custody knows the whereabouts of a ticking bomb the supreme court has ruled the police can interrogate that individual before reminding him or her of their miranda rights this is the so-called public safety exception i
rights or wasn't read his miranda rights until after he'd pretty much said everything he had to say and republicans are jumping on these revelations to justify either even further fudging of the constitution when law enforcement officials first captured the nineteen year olds are to have last friday president obama announced the federal investigators would not immediately read him his miranda rights and only when someone is arrested arresting officers are required to remind them of their right...
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. >> [ chuckles ] miranda, you did it. this is wonderful. you did it! >> thank you. >> it looks like there was never any damage in here. what do you think, calvin? >> i think i want to know where calvin jr. is. what's going on? >> oh. um... i didn't bring calvin jr., baby. >> well, what happened this time? >> well, calvin, he wanted to ride on papa's back. papa? >> papa? >> how we doing? duck your head. duck your head. >> oh! >> giddyap! giddyap! >> [ laughs ] >> it's the big guy. >> he's so tall! >> here's the big guy. >> what's up, man? >> hi, daddy. hi, daddy. >> so big! is this stuff hot? >> calvin, that damon did his thing today. i mean, he really did. he did all the paperwork. he had all of the paperwork done and everything. >> the social worker was excited that you guys were getting custody. >> so, what do you want to do first? >> well, first we need to change him because he peed all over my back. >> i don't think that's pee. >> [ groans ] >> curtis... >> no, no, no! >> curtis, not with that pillow! >> mr. payne, no! no! no! >> no, curtis! no! >>
. >> [ chuckles ] miranda, you did it. this is wonderful. you did it! >> thank you. >> it looks like there was never any damage in here. what do you think, calvin? >> i think i want to know where calvin jr. is. what's going on? >> oh. um... i didn't bring calvin jr., baby. >> well, what happened this time? >> well, calvin, he wanted to ride on papa's back. papa? >> papa? >> how we doing? duck your head. duck your head. >> oh! >>...
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miranda? >> calvin? um, i didn't expect to see you here. >> yeah, i bet you didn't, over here with mufasa. >> calvin, his name -- >> man, i'm not going to shake your hand. don't be disrespecting me. >> hey, shorty, put your hand up. ain't nobody touching you. relax. >> listen, his name is barry, okay? calvin, what's wrong with you? calm down. >> look, no, no, no. don't try to flip the script on me now. what's your name, homey? >> calvin, i already told you his name is barry. >> i'm talking to him, not you. and we haven't even been broken up for a day before you start stepping out on me. my mama -- my mama told me about girls like you. >> oh, girls like what? >> girls who do things with people while they're with me. but i'm going to handle it. >> calvin, get out of my cousin's face! >> who? >> your what? >> yes. >> nice suit. >> i don't know why you do that to me. >> got something in your hair. >> uh... >> told you. >> calvin, this is my cousin barry. he's visiting me from seattle. >> oh, my bad, barry. w
miranda? >> calvin? um, i didn't expect to see you here. >> yeah, i bet you didn't, over here with mufasa. >> calvin, his name -- >> man, i'm not going to shake your hand. don't be disrespecting me. >> hey, shorty, put your hand up. ain't nobody touching you. relax. >> listen, his name is barry, okay? calvin, what's wrong with you? calm down. >> look, no, no, no. don't try to flip the script on me now. what's your name, homey? >> calvin, i already...
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, remember miranda only excludes the actual statement itself. but if the statements were obtained involuntarily as a result of the sedation, not only can't they use the statements in court, but they can't use any of the fruits of those poison trees. so if they get any leads, they can't use those against this defendant. now, they can use it against others. they can use it for general intelligence gathering. so i agree with jeffrey that they may be making a calculated decision to risk any statements of confessions or intention in order to preserve the greater good of getting realtime intelligence information. >> and public safety which cannot be discounted at this time, that fruit of the poisonous tree so critical in this investigation. alan and jeffrey, standby if you will. we're going to delve a lot deeper into the details in the hour ahead. and also within the past hour a funeral mass concluded for one of the three people who was killed in last week's explosions. there were a lot of mourners packing into st. joseph's church in the boston suburb
, remember miranda only excludes the actual statement itself. but if the statements were obtained involuntarily as a result of the sedation, not only can't they use the statements in court, but they can't use any of the fruits of those poison trees. so if they get any leads, they can't use those against this defendant. now, they can use it against others. they can use it for general intelligence gathering. so i agree with jeffrey that they may be making a calculated decision to risk any...
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>> i'm miranda esmonde-white. join me for a "classical stretch" weight-loss workout. >> "classical stretch" is made possible in part by iberostar hotels and resorts with beachfront resorts around the world. each resort features extensive gardens and large swimming pools with maximum respect for the surrounding environment. iberostar hotels and resorts. air jamaica-- soaring to new heights. >> i'm miranda esmonde-white. thank you for joining me for a "classical stretch" workout on a beautiful morning in jamaica, montego bay. so let's start with a little warm-up. deep breathe, feet together. in. so you're gonna bring the knee up and down. bring the arms in. and arms above your head. 1 and pull and pull and pull. 4 more5 an6 and 7. swing your arms. and swing. down and up. and 4 and 5 and 6 and 7 and 8. down, point. 2, 3. now really point your foot so youet se arculaon working between your ankle... the front and the back of your leg. 6, 7, and 8. to the back. one. now, when you're using your arms, imagine you're pulli
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>> i'm miranda esmonde-white. join me for a "classical stretch" workout that will loosen your upper body and shoulders. >> "classical stretch" is made possible in part by iberostar hotels and resorts, with beachfront resorts around the world. each resort features extensive gardens and large swimming pools with maximum respect for the surrounding environment. iberostar hotels and resorts. >> air jamaica-- soaring to new heights. ♪ >> i'm miranda esmonde-white. thank you for joining me for a wonderful "classical stretch" workout here in a beautiful jamaica evening. it's so lovely here. i wish you were here with me. it's great. the weather is perfect, and the sound of the caribbean sea is just magical. we're gonna start with a warm-up. deep breathe. just bend your knees. stretch your knees. so just bend... now, when you bend your knees, tighten up your stomach, tighten up your legs. and up. so as you keep your legs tight, you'll notice that it's a lot easier to do a knee bend, a plie. [exhales] if you just drop, yo
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>> they invoked the public safety exception to miranda. more important point he should have been treated as a potential enemy combatant. we want to know what they were trying to do but who his brother or who he was in touch with, how was he radicalized. was anyone overseas giving them help. >> paul: that can be drawn later and then sent to civilian court. when we come back as roll out continues, is obamacare unraveling? one of chief architects seems to think so. he is predicting a train wreck and getting off before the crash. can you get off, too? what if this feeling could last all week? with centurylink as your trusted partner, it can. our visionary cloud infrastructure and global broadband network free you to focus on what matters. with custom communications solutions and dedicated support, your business can shine all week long. ♪ ♪ >> ul >>. >> paul: well, who could blame them? congressional leaders from both parties have been this secret negotiations to exempt themselves from obamacare exchanges a claim that harry reid kenz this c
>> they invoked the public safety exception to miranda. more important point he should have been treated as a potential enemy combatant. we want to know what they were trying to do but who his brother or who he was in touch with, how was he radicalized. was anyone overseas giving them help. >> paul: that can be drawn later and then sent to civilian court. when we come back as roll out continues, is obamacare unraveling? one of chief architects seems to think so. he is predicting a...
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now the document was put together it was read part of the legal action that david miranda has launched against the british government that's calling for the documents that were taken for him to be returned and questioning indeed the legality of his detention if you cast your mind back to the end of august he was detained when he arrived from thailand at heathrow airport question for nine hours and had these documents seized from him sheet that was read in court saying that the intelligence indicated that miranda was likely to be involved in espionage activity and that had the potential to act against security interests big langley was reportedly responding saying that they are absolutely explicitly now equating terrorism and journalism and of course that is going to be causing huge concern says parts of going to debate here in the u.k. surrounding press freedom at the moment and causing a huge amount of concern just earlier this week we reported on the prime minister david cameron seeming to issue a they'll threats towards newspapers saying that if they didn't show some restraint in pu
now the document was put together it was read part of the legal action that david miranda has launched against the british government that's calling for the documents that were taken for him to be returned and questioning indeed the legality of his detention if you cast your mind back to the end of august he was detained when he arrived from thailand at heathrow airport question for nine hours and had these documents seized from him sheet that was read in court saying that the intelligence...
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miranda, you do not have to do that, not at all. >> i know, but we want to. so please take this check. it's for our share of the groceries. >> you do not have to do this. >> we want to. calvin's working. i'll be working soon. so it's okay. we want to give you this. >> well, thank you. >> you're welcome. >> so, we're okay? >> we're definitely okay. we're better than okay. we're great. >> yes. >> yes. >> eh, check ain't no good, anyway. ain't got no money. all that food she eats. captioning made possible by sony pictures television ok, that's a new one. uh, what's happening on the table, old-man-wise? his back is killing him. lying on a hard surface seems to help. i'll tell you the thing that scares me: i can't see the pepper shaker. what are you doing? just grabbing 100 bucks. what do you need 100 bucks for? well, for your information, i was going to buy you a gift. really? what? a ruby. you know, if you're going to lie to me, you might want to take 5 minutes and get a game plan. there's a pool at work on the fight tonight. deacon and i are going to buy a box
miranda, you do not have to do that, not at all. >> i know, but we want to. so please take this check. it's for our share of the groceries. >> you do not have to do this. >> we want to. calvin's working. i'll be working soon. so it's okay. we want to give you this. >> well, thank you. >> you're welcome. >> so, we're okay? >> we're definitely okay. we're better than okay. we're great. >> yes. >> yes. >> eh, check ain't no good, anyway....
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we'll be bringing you all the latest twists and turns from the controversial legal case of david miranda. america's huge soon to be open new spy complex is the target for outrage with authorities failing to keep the public away from what was supposed to be a secret facility. they put it inside of the middle of an army base so you can you have to go to the protest of the army to protest the n.s.a. . activist bases the already notorious data center in utah which will host super computers able to store piles of phone e-mail and search engine data that has been harvested. and peace in ruins pakistan says attempts to negotiate with islamist militants have been destroyed after a u.s. drone killed the leader of the taliban country. from our headquarters in moscow you're watching archie with me and he said now a our top story british authorities say the partner of the newspaper reporter glenn greenwald has been publishing edward snowden's leaks was involved in espionage and terrorism the accusation was made in a scotland yard document which is being used as evidence in a london court hearing let
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who has been working with miranda. while he was changing planes in london, british authorities detained him and questioned him for nearly nine hours under britain's anti-terrorism law. as you'll hear only on "360," he claims they did not ask him a single question about terrorism. they did, however, threaten him with jail time and confiscated his laptop and just a short time ago, for the first time since the incident, i spoke with david miranda and glenn greenwald. david, let's just start where there's been a lot of misreporting. just take us through what happened. you were on a plane. there was an announcement that everyone had to show passports. and then what happened? >> well, i walk out, and there was two officers just waiting by the door of the plane. they just like were checking people. they picked up my passport and looked at my name and face and just asked me, sir, can you accompany me? and i went with them. we went to this room, and there was four chairs in there, and a table, and they start asking me questions
who has been working with miranda. while he was changing planes in london, british authorities detained him and questioned him for nearly nine hours under britain's anti-terrorism law. as you'll hear only on "360," he claims they did not ask him a single question about terrorism. they did, however, threaten him with jail time and confiscated his laptop and just a short time ago, for the first time since the incident, i spoke with david miranda and glenn greenwald. david, let's just...
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>> no, i don't. [ gum pops ] >> miranda. i was just telling floyd about the comb that decided to take a swim in the garbage disposal. >> oh, you mean the comb that was in the cup on the side of the sink -- that comb? >> yeah, that comb. >> oh, okay. >> the comb i was sanitizing because someone's husband decided to scratch their back with it. >> that's nasty. >> listen. miranda, all i'm saying is, can you be a little bit more careful when you're handling my things? that's all, okay? just a little more careful. >> oh, and if by careful you mean picking up after you every moment of the day and organizing your dvds in alphabetical order? or do you mean how you want me to organize the closet by fabric, color, and designer? >> now, see, that takes talent right there. girl, you know you know your colors. >> okay, now, what's wrong with that? >> i mean, there's absolutely nothing wrong with it. >> thank you. >> if you're a raging psychopath. >> a psychopath?! >> ladies, let's not resort to name-calling, all right? >> floyd, is it to
>> no, i don't. [ gum pops ] >> miranda. i was just telling floyd about the comb that decided to take a swim in the garbage disposal. >> oh, you mean the comb that was in the cup on the side of the sink -- that comb? >> yeah, that comb. >> oh, okay. >> the comb i was sanitizing because someone's husband decided to scratch their back with it. >> that's nasty. >> listen. miranda, all i'm saying is, can you be a little bit more careful when you're...
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the computers and hard drives in the office now this was written by the editor just a day after david miranda the partner of glenn greenwald of the guardian a journalist that had first written about it though say and it's a global surveillance information that he was detained miranda was detained at heathrow airport for about nine hours questioned by about six agents now he was detained under such a schedule seven of the terrorism act two thousand of this allows the police to basically detain anyone for up to nine i was in question that but miranda had told the b.b.c. that he was not actually asked questions about terrorism but in fact questions about the activities of guardian journalists with regard to and this is a story is he also talked about what exactly happened at that detention they were threatening me all the time in saying i would be prudent jury which i didn't cooperate they treated me like i was a criminal or someone about to attack the u.k. it was exhausting and frustrating i knew i wasn't doing anything wrong so there's already been an outcry from politicians understandably jou
the computers and hard drives in the office now this was written by the editor just a day after david miranda the partner of glenn greenwald of the guardian a journalist that had first written about it though say and it's a global surveillance information that he was detained miranda was detained at heathrow airport for about nine hours questioned by about six agents now he was detained under such a schedule seven of the terrorism act two thousand of this allows the police to basically detain...
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tain david miranda but insists the u.k. acted alone lawyer and says that while that may be strictly true u.s. policy certainly inspired the move this is clearly violating the concepts of freedom of the press are we i mean we're talking about a journalist a media outlet for journalists who are now being threatened intimidated and it's the united states just meeting now it's not the u.k. and it's not of the european nations what i believe is the question is do we put out there to all of its allies look anyone related to everett snowden must be detained if they come into your territory and the u.k. and bind it like that and did their duty so without a question washington is the sort of intellectual off there behind the detention of david and whether or not they were directly involved they were notified we know that the white house has admitted to that and that notification in itself shows that the u.k. felt they had to tell the u.s. hey look we've got one of the guys you know it was that they were looking for the approval of t
tain david miranda but insists the u.k. acted alone lawyer and says that while that may be strictly true u.s. policy certainly inspired the move this is clearly violating the concepts of freedom of the press are we i mean we're talking about a journalist a media outlet for journalists who are now being threatened intimidated and it's the united states just meeting now it's not the u.k. and it's not of the european nations what i believe is the question is do we put out there to all of its...
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was not involved in the questioning but was alerted by british authorities before miranda was detained for more on the potential fall outs of this latest episode i'm joined now by political commentator sam sax sam what is the message do you think that british authorities were trying to send here or is there a message it's purely intimidation and i think everybody involved from glen greenwald to mr murray and to everyone who's written about this is your nose can see right through it that this was strictly about intimidation you mentioned the section seven of the terrorist act here most of the people who are detained here well over ninety percent are released very quickly almost virtually no one stays more than seven hours let alone the maximum nine hours which mr miranda was held there but as unprecedented as this is i mean really journalists know that certain things come with the trade laura poitras who he was who he was visiting she gets stopped routinely when she comes back in the united states journalists you know sort of weird as a badge of honor the fact that they have to deal wit
was not involved in the questioning but was alerted by british authorities before miranda was detained for more on the potential fall outs of this latest episode i'm joined now by political commentator sam sax sam what is the message do you think that british authorities were trying to send here or is there a message it's purely intimidation and i think everybody involved from glen greenwald to mr murray and to everyone who's written about this is your nose can see right through it that this...
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move on here earlier this week show cars are new if was given his miranda rights and this has upset some conservatives and i've heard some democrats question whether or not it was a good decision to give him his miranda rights he were where there was a delay and he was arrested friday night over the weekend he was questioned for sixteen hours before he was given his miranda rights here's what mike rogers he's the chairman of the permanent house permit intelligence committee said about it. when you're talking about weapons of mass destruction this is as serious as it gets and we better err on the side of public safety but to have the court affirmatively push their way in is a i think it's wrong and b. we should have given the f.b.i. the time that they needed given the circumstances it's confusing it is horrible god awful policy and dangerous to the greater community and we have got to get to the bottom of this and we've got to fix it right now so we're talking about an american citizen here who is it ever too soon to give someone their miranda rights when they're being charged with a crim
move on here earlier this week show cars are new if was given his miranda rights and this has upset some conservatives and i've heard some democrats question whether or not it was a good decision to give him his miranda rights he were where there was a delay and he was arrested friday night over the weekend he was questioned for sixteen hours before he was given his miranda rights here's what mike rogers he's the chairman of the permanent house permit intelligence committee said about it. when...
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i understand further that you had a discussion with inspector miranda and that he informed you that he has no additional records in the file. - >> that petition to supervisor the records has been reopened. it is now being reevaluated by the city attorney's office. inspector miranda lied to me and i believe that he made false representations to the deputy city attorney when she was investigating the existence of the documents telling her that they did not exist, and in may a month later we got confirmation that yes there were documents but they were withholding them and they were the law that they were withholding them under. to deny that something exists, when you could have just said, we are going to withhold them based on the law is wrong. . >> thank you. >> next speaker. >> high name is paulette brown and as you know i want to use the overhead. >> okay. >> my son again, still unsolved homicide case. and i know i was concerned that you know each year i come here and i am here again tonight because his case is still not solved along with other mothers and fathers that have lost their
i understand further that you had a discussion with inspector miranda and that he informed you that he has no additional records in the file. - >> that petition to supervisor the records has been reopened. it is now being reevaluated by the city attorney's office. inspector miranda lied to me and i believe that he made false representations to the deputy city attorney when she was investigating the existence of the documents telling her that they did not exist, and in may a month later we...
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effect this is really important for the public to understand when something like this arrest of david miranda takes place the effect is that it actually discourages our newspapers and our the journalists from doing their work if we don't have healthy thriving newspapers and investigative journalism prepared to ask the difficult questions of our security services we're moving closer and closer towards a police state here in britain and it's not only journalists that are now getting their colors felt after edward snowden a very to the clutches of the american or thirty's after it was revealed the n.s.a. leaker had used a secure email service larva bid its owner was forced to shut down the company later levison says that he had to do it or else be forced by the u.s. government to spy on his customers and also explain to my colleagues. he didn't want to perpetrate what he also called a crime against the american people. if i had continued to operate i felt like it would have put me in a ethically compromising position. in other words the service no longer would have been what i intended it to be
effect this is really important for the public to understand when something like this arrest of david miranda takes place the effect is that it actually discourages our newspapers and our the journalists from doing their work if we don't have healthy thriving newspapers and investigative journalism prepared to ask the difficult questions of our security services we're moving closer and closer towards a police state here in britain and it's not only journalists that are now getting their colors...
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scandal with glenn greenwald now miranda was returning from berlin to brazil on transferring through london's heathrow airport and that's where the british police stopped him detained him and told him that he would be questioned undiscovered jewel seven of the terrorism act it's extremely rare for the police to question anybody for that might some allocated time of nine hours but miranda was eventually released he was allowed to continue his journey back to brazil but not before the police confiscated all of his electronic equipment including his mobile phone his laptop memory sticks a camera d.v.d.'s and even games consoles this was however something that glenn greenwald's had predicted would happen although he had assumed that it would be the u.s. government that would take this sort of action let's take a listen now to what he said there are certainly. reason to think about what the u.s. government might want to do in terms of publishing us and me specifically for the journalism we're doing but it's not a meeting that's going to constrain me or deterred me or to be in any way we'r
scandal with glenn greenwald now miranda was returning from berlin to brazil on transferring through london's heathrow airport and that's where the british police stopped him detained him and told him that he would be questioned undiscovered jewel seven of the terrorism act it's extremely rare for the police to question anybody for that might some allocated time of nine hours but miranda was eventually released he was allowed to continue his journey back to brazil but not before the police...
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that was read in court saying that the intelligence indicated that miranda was likely to be involved in espionage activity and that had the potential to act against u.k. security interests the glow green was that it was cool to be responding saying that they absolutely explicitly now equating terrorism and journalism and of course that is going to be causing huge concern is part of going to play here in the u.k. surrounding press freedom at the moment and causing a huge amount of concern just earlier this week we reported on the prime minister david cameron seeming to issue a threats towards newspapers saying that if they didn't show some restraint in publishing information that action would be taken although he said he didn't want to get heavy handed but of course the detention in the first place of david miranda a journalist carrying that information much of which that's being published already having been shown to have been in the public's interest they link this information about mass surveillance but consistently be seen u.k. government try to steer the topic and the debate away
that was read in court saying that the intelligence indicated that miranda was likely to be involved in espionage activity and that had the potential to act against u.k. security interests the glow green was that it was cool to be responding saying that they absolutely explicitly now equating terrorism and journalism and of course that is going to be causing huge concern is part of going to play here in the u.k. surrounding press freedom at the moment and causing a huge amount of concern just...
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the last time a judge became involved the judge gave the miranda warnings. these people may be seen more as witnesses. >> witnesses you don't usually hear suspects brought in arrested. >> they may be suspects, but they still may be sources of information, and the fbi may decide -- this will create tension between the fbi and prosecutes as to how quickly to mirandize them and lawyered up and how quickly to stop whatever interrogation is going on. it will create convicts between lawyers and the fbi. >> about the only thing remaining that could possibly be argued about the public safety exception is are there other coconspirators out there making threats? do we know where they are? not if there are bombs. it's possible. we don't know about other explosives. >> if these suspects are considered to be those of coconspirator nature, there would be no public safety issue. there would be no additional 48 hours. >> 48 hours is a myth. >> it's never been tested by the supreme court. >> never been articulated by the supreme court from what i know. the other thing is eve
the last time a judge became involved the judge gave the miranda warnings. these people may be seen more as witnesses. >> witnesses you don't usually hear suspects brought in arrested. >> they may be suspects, but they still may be sources of information, and the fbi may decide -- this will create tension between the fbi and prosecutes as to how quickly to mirandize them and lawyered up and how quickly to stop whatever interrogation is going on. it will create convicts between...
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david miranda and his spouse glen green would. they are speaking out for the first time. green wald has been edward snowden's conduet to the world. sunday he was heading home from berlin having met with a documentary film maker who has been working with green wald. while changing planes in london, british athouthorities detained miranda and interrogated him. as you'll hear on 360, miranda claims they didn't ask him about terrorism but threatened him with jail time and confiscated his laptop and memory sticks. just a short time ago for the first time since the incident, i spoke with david miranda and glenn greenwald. david, there has been a lot of misreporting on this. you were on a plane and there was an announcement everyone had to show passports and then what happened? >> i walk out, and there was two officers just waiting by the door of the plane, and they were just like checking people. they pick up my passport and they looked at my name and face and just ask me, sir, can you acompany me? i went with them. we went to this room, and there was four chairs in there and a
david miranda and his spouse glen green would. they are speaking out for the first time. green wald has been edward snowden's conduet to the world. sunday he was heading home from berlin having met with a documentary film maker who has been working with green wald. while changing planes in london, british athouthorities detained miranda and interrogated him. as you'll hear on 360, miranda claims they didn't ask him about terrorism but threatened him with jail time and confiscated his laptop and...
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there's no indication that david miranda, they knew who he was. they knew he's not connected to a terrorist group. >> great britain has its own laws that are similar to ours but are somewhat different. their terrorism law fakes it one step further. they say it's not just the material -- this person is a terrorist, but can be used by terrorists. frankly, if terrorists know how we surveil their cell phone calls, they could be used. >> couldn't any information published by journalists be used by terrorists? >> not at all. not classified information. it would have to be classified information of this kind. >> jessalyn, what do you think? >> i think that argument is completely vacuous. he is presuming, but he has no idea what was on those thumb drives and other documents and electronics that were seized, nobody does. but no matter what was on there, it obviously had to do with journalism. laura is a journalist and documentarian. glenn greenwald is a journalist, and david was serving as an in between, not as a drug mule. i have to wonder why the u.s. go
there's no indication that david miranda, they knew who he was. they knew he's not connected to a terrorist group. >> great britain has its own laws that are similar to ours but are somewhat different. their terrorism law fakes it one step further. they say it's not just the material -- this person is a terrorist, but can be used by terrorists. frankly, if terrorists know how we surveil their cell phone calls, they could be used. >> couldn't any information published by journalists...